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    Default Portrait of a Burrowing Owl

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    Image taken from car window, almost full frame, cropped slightly top and left for comp.

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    F10
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    BLUBB Bean Bag
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    Focused on nose and re-composed

    Appreciate your comments

    thank you

    Loi

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    Great shot Loi! A little more room the the left and below would have been nice, but otherwise a fine image.

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    Very nice, Loi! I see you found them!

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    Thank you Sanjeeve and Dan. No room at the bottom, only a little bit top and left. Yes, Dan, your info was right on the money. These guys are great.

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    Loi...This is a very nice capture with good sharpness and a clean bg. You might consider darkening the perch a bit and using a gradient on the bg so it looks less flat. I look forward to seeing more of your work

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    You,ve done well on focus the Bg being a lighter shade and totally flat makes this a wonderful image. The Yellow eyes look great !

    Hiran

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    Thank you everyone for your feedback. Much appreciated. Loi

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    Wonderful sharpness and perfect BG color!

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